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    Mustang Drivers in Myrtle Beach, SC Getting Tickets: Here’s the Law They Are Breaking

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    Mustang Week 2024 is happening this week in Myrtle Beach, with the car show happening Friday and Saturday at Myrtle Beach Mall.Photo byJASON LEE jlee@thesunnews

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    Myrtle Beach, SC | September 2024

    This week, Myrtle Beach is buzzing with the roar of sports cars as Mustang Week 2024 draws in car enthusiasts from across the country. An estimated 30,000 Mustang fans are in town for the annual event, which runs through Saturday. The event will culminate in a car show on Friday, followed by a cruise-in at the former Myrtle Beach Mall, located at 10177 N. Kings Highway.

    However, while the excitement builds around the celebrations, Myrtle Beach Police are issuing tickets to Mustang drivers for violating city ordinances.

    Key Traffic Violations:

    1. Revving Engines: According to Myrtle Beach city ordinance, it is illegal for vehicles to excessively rev their engines. This law is meant to curb noise pollution in the city, especially along popular tourist spots.
    2. Horn Usage: Drivers are being cited for overusing their vehicle horns. The ordinance prohibits unnecessary horn blowing or using any other sound signals excessively.
    3. Speeding: Mustang drivers are also being ticketed for speeding. The speed limit is strictly enforced on Ocean Boulevard at 25 mph, and North Kings Highway near the Myrtle Beach Mall at 35 mph.
    4. Open Containers: South Carolina law prohibits open containers of alcohol in vehicles or public spaces such as streets, sidewalks, and beaches. Violations can lead to hefty fines.
    5. Seat Belt Law: All occupants of a moving vehicle are required to wear seat belts at all times, another point of enforcement during this event.

    Police Surveillance and Enforcement

    Videos circulating on social media show Myrtle Beach Police pulling over multiple Mustangs for engine revving and other violations. One Mustang driver, who asked to remain anonymous, expressed frustration: "We come here every year to enjoy the event, but this time it feels like the police are cracking down harder than ever."

    Despite the stricter enforcement, Mustang fans can cruise freely in the early morning hours after Labor Day, as the city's no-cruising rule from 2 to 6 a.m. has been temporarily lifted along Ocean Boulevard between 3rd and 21st Avenues North.

    Conclusion

    As Mustang Week 2024 continues, drivers should be mindful of Myrtle Beach's local ordinances. While the city welcomes car enthusiasts, it is clear that authorities are prioritizing safety and noise control. Mustang fans can still enjoy the event without incident, as long as they adhere to these rules.

    Source: myrtlebeachonline


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